“ MULLERITF. ”— 
Powder Has Won by Sheer Merit 
Thousands of dollars are spent yearly in adver¬ 
tising and hundreds of demonstrators are con¬ 
tinually extolling the virtues of other Smokeless 
Powders, but the sale of with prac¬ 
tically no publicity, steadily increases. 
Once a Shooter 
Always a Shooter 
Such satisfactory results could not be accomplished if 
Mullerite was not a truly remarkable powder. No induce¬ 
ments are offered to use this powder and no paid professionals 
say a good word for it because their bread and butter does not 
come through Mullerite channels, but the amateur who once 
uses it gets results and that counts more than smooth talk. 
Don’t take our word for it—just try a box of Mullerite in the 
field or at the traps. 
machine: loade;d shells made by 
Utiited States Cartridge Co. 
Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. 
Peters Cartridge Company Western Cartridge Company 
NEW YORK SPORTING GOODS CO. 
Atf«nts for “Westley-Richards” Guns 
15 17 Warren St., noar Broadway, NEW VORK 
=^= -St peci fy — •• 
CURTIS’S & HARVEY 
Diamond Grain 
Smokeless Powder when ordering 
MACHINE LOADED SHELLS 
for game shooting and do away with 
CRIPPLED BIRDS, 
shooting behind crossing birds; shells changing from 
age or dampness, blow-back; dangers from accidental 
overloads and all other ills that ordinary bulk or 
dense powders are heir to. 
CURTIS’S HARVEY ^ DIAMOND GRAIN 
has all the advantages of both bulk and dense smoke¬ 
less powders without the disadvantages of either. 
Hand loaded shells furnished 
as wanted at shortest notice. 
VON LENGERKE DETMOLD 
200 Fifth Avenue - - - NEW YORK 
VICTORIES!! 
Mr. Frank B. Stephenson, of the 
Crescent Athletic Club, won the 
Amateur Trap Shooting Tourna¬ 
ment, Madison Square Garden, 
March 13, 1911, breaking 96 tar¬ 
gets out of 100. 
Mr. Fred A. Hodgman won the Haslin Trophy, 
the most important event at the New York 
Athletic Club, breaking 97 targets out of 100. 
Both gentlemen used their 
Charles Daly Single Barrel Trap Guns 
Write for particulars or come in and see one of these guns. 
SchovcrUng Da^ & Galej, 
I 302-304 Broadway (Corner Duane Street) New York City 
GUNNER GUMPTION’S 
LANTERN LECTURETTES ON 
GREENER GUNS 
The Greener Facile Princeps Action .—“Facile 
Princeps” is a Latin phrase meaning ‘Easily First,’ and no 
better name could have been chosen for a gun that has 
been winning the principal shooting events of the World 
for three generations. The 'Facile Princeps’ is easily first 
for strength, reliability and simplicity. The lockwork con¬ 
sists of a hammer, a sccar, a lifter and a spring, the weight 
of the barrel cocks the tumbler, everything works smgothly with 
the minimuiTi of friction, and the striker is just a fraction of a 
second quicker in its blow than any other type of mechanism; this 
point alone should be sufficient to ■secure its adoption by the man 
who knows. 
Have you ever calculated how fast a bird travels? If instead of 
being able to pull the trigger (ie. fire the cartridge) in I-200th of a 
second, you need 3-1 OOths of a second, the bird will have flown 16 
inches further. Think this over, it may account 
for some of those 'lost’ birds. 
The “ Box ’ action of the “ Facile 
Pnneeps ’ gun is perfectly watertight, 
yet easily get-at-ab! = for cleaning pur¬ 
poses, only one screw has to be re¬ 
moved to expose the lock mechanism. 
Look at the drawing, its simplicity 
cannot fail to convince you that the 
“Greener” is the best. 
Catalog, illustrating and describing 
38 grades. ;; Mailed free. 
W. W. GREENER 
30 CHURCH STREET - - NEW YORK 
63-65 BEAVER HALL HILL - MONTREAL 
^ — Works — 
London and Birmingham. England 
